What is a section 58 notice?

A section 58 notice under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 allows a local authority to protect a street from any planned street works following any major surfacing works. This restriction can be in place for up to five years depending on the type of work that has taken place.
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What is the Section 58 rule?

A section 58 restriction, under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991, allows a local authority to protect streets following the completion of substantial works.
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How long does a Section 58 last?

​After we carry out substantial roadworks we may restrict further works in the area for up to 5 years. This is called a "Section 58 restriction".
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What is Section 58 of the highways Act?

The Section 58 prevents statutory undertakers from digging up the road for a period of between three to five years after the road has been resurfaced or reconstructed, unless the work is an emergency or needed to provide a new customer service.
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What is Section 58 of the highway Act case law?

(1)In an action against a highway authority in respect of damage resulting from their failure to maintain a highway maintainable at the public expense it is a defence (without prejudice to any other defence or the application of the law relating to contributory negligence) to prove that the authority had taken such ...
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TYPES OF MORTGAGES | SECTION 58 TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT | MORTGAGE & ITS DEFINITIONS| SECTION 70

Is breaking The Highway Code a criminal offence?

Knowing and applying the rules,Showthis sectionMany of the rules in The Highway Code are legal requirements, and if you disobey these rules you are committing a criminal offence.
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Can you be prosecuted under The Highway Code?

Although failure to comply with the other rules of the Code will not, in itself, cause a person to be prosecuted, The Highway Code may be used in evidence in any court proceedings under the Traffic Legislation to establish liability.
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What is a section 74 notice?

Section 74 of NRSWA allows highway authorities to charge undertakers if street works are unreasonably prolonged (ie take longer than previously agreed).
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What is a section 50 notice?

Any person or organisation who wishes to carry out works on a highway, will need to apply for a street works licence (Section 50 Licence). This requirement does not apply to anyone acting under a statutory right.
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What is Section 56 Highways Act?

56 Proceedings for an order to repair highway.

(1)A person (“the complainant”) who alleges that a way or bridge— (a)is a highway maintainable at the public expense or a highway which a person is liable to maintain under a special enactment or by reason of tenure, enclosure or prescription, and.
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What is Section 58 mental Capacity Act?

Section 58 defines treatments requiring either competent consent or, if this not possible, a second opinion. It applies immediately to ECT, and to drug treatments given beyond 3 months.
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Can the police get you sectioned?

Section 136 says that the police can take you to a safe place and get you assessed by a healthcare professional if they believe you need immediate help for your mental health. This means you are held in police custody for your safety. The Section can last up to 24 hours.
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What is Section 58A of the Mental Health Act?

[F158AElectro-convulsive therapy, etc.

(1)This section applies to the following forms of medical treatment for mental disorder— (a)electro-convulsive therapy; and. (b)such other forms of treatment as may be specified for the purposes of this section by regulations made by the appropriate national authority.
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What is Section 58 consent to treatment?

Section 58 is in the part (Part IV) of the Act which is largely concerned with consent to treatment by patients detained on Sections 2, 3, or 37 of the Mental Health Act (1983). It applies to drug treatment if three months or more have elapsed since drugs were first given during the period of detention.
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What is Section 58 A of the Companies Act 1956?

58A. (1) The Central Government may, in consultation with the Reserve Bankof India, prescribe the limits up to which, the manner in which and the conditions subject to which deposits may be invited or accepted by a company either from the public or from its members.
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What is a Section 31 notice?

Landowner Declarations - Section 31 Deposits

The declaration is a demonstration of a landowner's lack of intention to dedicate any further Public Rights of Way from that day hence. The landowner should then submit a statutory declaration confirming the position set out in the statement.
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What is a Section 38 notice?

A Section 38 agreement (or S38) is a section of the Highways Act 1980 that can be used when a developer proposes to construct a new estate road for residential, industrial or general purpose traffic that may be offered to the Highway Authority for adoption as a public highway.
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What is Section 50 anti social Behaviour?

50(1) If a constable in uniform has reason to believe that a person has been acting, or is acting, in an anti-social manner (within the meaning of section 1 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (anti-social behaviour orders)), he may require that person to give his name and address to the constable.
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What is a notice under Section 46?

Notice to return defaulter u/s 46 for not filing return

Being a registered taxpayer, you are required to furnish return for the supplies made or received and to discharge resultant tax liability for the aforesaid tax period by due date. It has been noticed that you have not filed the said return till date.
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What is the difference between Section 74 and 75?

Section 74 is applicable when imported goods are re-exported as it is, and article is easily identifiable while section 75 is granted when imported materials are used in the manufacture of goods which are then exported. ii.
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What is the difference between Section 73 and 74?

Section 74 of the CGST Act pertains to the determination of tax not paid or short paid by a taxpayer due to fraud. Unlike Section 73, which deals with general non-payment or short payment, Section 74 is specifically aimed at cases involving fraudulent activities.
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What is Rule 243 of the Highway Code?

Highway Code Rule 243

anywhere you would prevent access for Emergency Services. at or near a bus or tram stop or taxi rank. on the approach to a level crossing/tramway crossing. opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, except in an authorised parking space.
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What are the 8 new highway code rules?

The Highway Code: 8 changes you need to know from 29 January 2022
  • Hierarchy of road users. ...
  • People crossing the road at junctions. ...
  • Walking, cycling or riding in shared spaces. ...
  • Positioning in the road when cycling. ...
  • Overtaking when driving or cycling. ...
  • People cycling at junctions.
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What is Rule 48 of the Highway Code?

Rule 48. Safety equipment and clothing. All horse-drawn vehicles should have two red rear reflectors. It is safer not to drive at night but if you do, a light showing white to the front and red to the rear MUST be fitted.
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What is a serious driving offence?

Dangerous driving

ignoring traffic lights, road signs or warnings from passengers. overtaking dangerously. driving under the influence of drink or drugs, including prescription drugs. driving when unfit, including having an injury, being unable to see clearly, not taking prescribed drugs, or being sleepy.
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